| 18.07.2024 13:23Asia Deals on Agenda for Omani Wealth Fund-Backed Port Operator Asyad Group, backed by Oman’s sovereign wealth fund, is looking to buy or operate ports in southeast Asia, India and Africa as it seeks a bigger share of the world shipping market.18.07.2024 13:13EU Cohesion Funds Need a Fundamental Revamp, Report Finds The European Union’s €392 billion tool to smooth out differences between the poorer and wealthier regions of the 27-member bloc need an overhaul, according to a ZEW report.18.07.2024 13:08Italian, French Borrowers Sweep Back In to German Debt Market A German debt market is opening back up for companies beyond Germany, with more French and Italian borrowers raising financing in 2024 than over the whole of last year.18.07.2024 13:05Prabowo’s Nephew in Finance Ministry Pledges Fiscal Continuity Indonesia’s new Deputy Finance Minister Thomas Djiwandono, nephew of President-elect Prabowo Subianto, is promising a smooth fiscal handover while pledging that he won’t raise the debt ratio or the budget deficit.18.07.2024 13:04New UK Labor Force Survey Delayed to 2025 Amid Fresh Data Issues Bank of England policymakers will have to operate with sub-standard jobs market data until next year after the Office for National Statistics uncovered problems with the new “transformed” survey that will replace the flawed existing release.18.07.2024 13:02ION Set to Close $1.5 Billion Deal for Italy’s Prelios This Week ION Group is set to complete the acquisition of asset manager Prelios SpA as soon as this week, following months of back-and-forth with Italian authorities on the deal.18.07.2024 12:53Ukraine Starts Second Round of Restricted Talks With Bondholders A group of Ukraine’s bondholders has signed non-disclosure agreements to begin a second round of official talks with the government about restructuring more than $20 billion of debt, according to people familiar with the matter.18.07.2024 12:49UK Real Wages Finally Return to Pre-Financial Crisis Peak UK real wages finally returned to their peak just before the financial crisis almost two decades ago, a boost to Keir Starmer’s new Labour government that has pledged to improve living standards.18.07.2024 12:36Von der Leyen makes pitch for second term as Brussels chief Pledges by EU’s most powerful official include tackling migration and cutting red tape ahead of European parliament vote18.07.2024 12:30UK wage growth edges down but remains above 5% Pay inflation is stronger than Bank of England forecast in May18.07.2024 12:30Anglo American sounds alarm on diamond market Deepening downturn adds to pressure on mining group after rejecting BHP bid 18.07.2024 12:29Zimbabwe Beer Maker Loses Bid to Pay $55 Million Tax in Local Currency Delta Corp., a Zimbabwean beer maker and Coca-Cola Co. bottler, lost an appeal against paying $55 million of taxes in local currency, with the nation’s top court ordering the company to pay in US dollars.18.07.2024 12:17India Targets $110 Billion FDI a Year to Help Boost Economy India is aiming to boost annual foreign direct investment by more than 50% to help lift economic growth, according to a top official at the government’s investment promotion agency.18.07.2024 12:11Philippines to Develop Airport on South China Sea Island The Philippines is developing an airport on an island it occupies in the South China Sea, as the Southeast Asian nation asserts its claims in the disputed waters amid lingering tensions with Beijing.18.07.2024 12:07Donald Trump Jr plays Republican kingmaker Son of the former US president has outmanoeuvred establishment titans to elevate JD Vance to running mate18.07.2024 12:05Ukraine Plans Law Allowing Foreign Debt Payments Suspension Ukraine plans to adopt a law allowing the government to impose a moratorium on foreign debt payments as the country and its international creditors wrangle over terms for restructuring more than $20 billion in bonds.18.07.2024 12:02S. Africa Eyes Pension Funds to Boost Industrialization, BD Says South Africa’s government is considering legislative changes to compel pension funds and asset managers to plow money into industrial policy projects, Business Day reported, citing Trade Minister Parks Tau.18.07.2024 11:57Vietnam President To Lam Assigned to Oversee the Party,В ReportВ Says Vietnam’s most-powerful official, General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong who heads the communist party, has stepped aside indefinitely due to health reasons, according to a government statement.18.07.2024 11:56Swiss Watch Exports Fall as Chinese Demand Drops Further Swiss watch exports fell sharply in June after a significant slowdown in demand for premium and luxury timepieces in China and Hong Kong worsened.18.07.2024 11:26Anglo Plans Diamond Output Cuts at Unit It Wants To Sell Anglo American Plc is looking at more diamond production cuts as the industry continues to struggle, complicating its plan to sell the De Beers unit as part of a radical overhaul of its business.18.07.2024 11:09Namibia Gets Ready to Become the World’s Newest Oil Hotspot Off a busy pier in Namibia’s main port of Walvis Bay, the seeds of an economic boom are being planted.18.07.2024 11:06UK Wage Growth Slows in Sign of Weakening Jobs Market UK wages grew at the slowest pace in almost two years, the latest sign of a cooling labor market that keeps alive hopes of an interest-rate cut next month.18.07.2024 11:01London mining Spac plots spree in copper M&A after $300mn Turkey deal Former Rusal executive Artem Volynets plans to roll up international assets of the vital metal18.07.2024 11:00Canary Wharf plans to take chunks out of HSBC tower in office overhaul Financial district has to repurpose monolithic building as anchor tenant prepares to quit in 202718.07.2024 10:33Volvo Says Price Rises Help Returns as Truck Demand Softens Volvo AB’s second-quarter earnings surpassed expectations and reassured after pessimistic updates from rivals as the truckmaker managed to defend its margins even as as key markets slowed.18.07.2024 10:29ABB Reports Drop in Orders Due to Weak Automation Business ABB Ltd. shares dropped after reporting a decline in orders across regions as weaker demand for its automation products offset gains in its power-grid business.18.07.2024 10:26Volvo Car Tweaks Sales Outlook on China EV Tariff Conflict Volvo Car AB slightly lowered its auto-sales forecast for this year due to the potential impact of the European Union’s trade row with China over support for its electric-vehicle industry.18.07.2024 10:09Novartis Raises 2024 Profit Forecast on Demand For New Blockbuster Drugs Sales of Novartis AG’s closely-watched prostate cancer drug Pluvicto disappointed in the latest quarter, taking the shine off a raised profit forecast from the Swiss pharma company.18.07.2024 9:04Warner Bros Discovery drafts break-up plan Group behind CNN and HBO has discussed options including spin-off of its streaming service and movie studio18.07.2024 9:00Grant Thornton explores three-way merger Accounting firm’s US arm proposes takeover of UK and Irish businesses18.07.2024 9:00Is вЂ?birdnesting’ the answer for divorcing parents? 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